The First Family Detail, Ronald Kessler
The First Family Detail, Ronald Kessler
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The First Family Detail
Secret Service Agents Reveal the Hidden Lives of the Presidents

Bestseller

Author: Ronald Kessler

Narrator: Michael Bybee

Unabridged: 6 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/05/2014


Synopsis

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  • “Ron Kessler appears to get everything first.”—Slate

As in a play, presidents, vice presidents, and presidential candidates perform onstage for the public and the media. What the nation’s leaders are really like and what goes on behind the scenes remain hidden. Secret Service agents have a front-row seat on their private lives and those of their wives and children. Crammed with new headline-making revelations, The First Family Detail by New York Times bestselling author Ronald Kessler tells that eye-opening, uncensored story.

The First Family Detail reveals:

• Vice President Joe Biden regularly orders the Secret Service to keep his military aide with the nuclear football a mile behind his motorcade, potentially leaving the country unable to retaliate in the event of a nuclear attack.
• Secret Service agents discovered that former president Bill Clinton has a blond mistress—code-named Energizer by agents—who lives near the Clintons’ home in Chappaqua, New York.
• The Secret Service covered up the fact that President Ronald Reagan’s White House staff overruled the agency to let unscreened spectators get close to Reagan as he left the Washington Hilton, allowing John W. Hinckley Jr. to shoot the president.
• Because Hillary Clinton is so nasty to agents, being assigned to her protective detail is considered a form of punishment and the worst assignment in the Secret Service.

“Kessler’s such a skilled storyteller, you almost forget this is dead-serious nonfiction.”—Newsweek 

About The Author

Ronald Kessler is the New York Times bestselling author of The Secrets of the FBI, In the President's Secret Service, and The CIA at War. A former Wall Street Journal and Washington Post investigative reporter, Kessler has won eighteen journalism awards, including two George Polk awards, one for national reporting and one for community service. He was named a Washingtonian of the Year by Washingtonian magazine. Kessler lives in Potomac, Maryland with his wife, Pamela Kessler.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Darryl

Between 1970 and 1985 Ronald Kessler was an investigative reporter for "The Washington Post" with a very impressive array of awards and accreditations. After he left, he began writing, among other things, nonfiction books – 21 in all – seven of which reached the hardcover New York Times Best Seller......more

Well that was...interesting? It's disturbing to no end the staggering amount of corruption within our government, both within the leadership and the departments. That's certainly not ground breaking news though so I will leave a couple lasting impressions I had from the book, one I was surprised by......more

Goodreads review by Kathy

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Especially hearing about the character of the current presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Quite an eye-opener. But just in general hearing about the Secret Service - how they work, the historical perspective's going all the way back to Abraham Lincoln and then bac......more

Goodreads review by Chris

It's hard to know what to make of this. Kessler has strong qualifications as an investigative reporter, but the book reads as a partisan hatchet job. The public information he reports can be verified, and the information about Secret Service procedure is both interesting and well-sourced. But the sa......more

Goodreads review by Bonnie

If you accept this book for what it is, it's a mildly entertaining read. It's really nothing but a trashy tabloid in book form, filled with known falsehoods, sensational accusations and re-hashings of old debunked scandals. The author attacks Hillary Clinton with both guns blazing and goes so far as......more